| 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: A Quarter Century Celebration | 
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From: Heavy Metal Magazine Publisher: Heavy Metal Magazine June 26, 2009
This is 180 pages of Kevin Eastman's favorite Turtles stories--at least, the favorites he was able to fit within 180 pages. The book is oversized, even bigger than the First Publishing volumes; the paper is glossy and white; and some of the stories have been colored. The cover may look familiar--the artwork on the front is identical to that on First Publishing's Book IV, and I think the back is one... more
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| 2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (First Graphic Novel) | 
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By: Kevin B. Eastman, Peter Laird, Dave Sim Publisher: First Classics 1989-09
This is my favorite out of the four First Graphic Novels. That's because it has such variety! One second the mutant heroes are out saving a medieval world along with Cerberus and a bumbling Renee; the next, they're helping Master Splinter as he awakens the ancient samurai spirit in a young man.
The art is much more enjoyable this time around. I especially love it in the final story... more
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| 3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 
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From: Image Comics Publisher: Image Comics 2001-05
I received this and read it in one sitting the same day. If you are looking to buy TMNT stuff for your little kids, do NOT buy this. However, if you are looking for some ultra violent, abstract Frank Miller worship, BUY THIS NOW. If you have always wanted to see TMNT in an adult oriented story, BUY THIS NOW(you get to see Raphael shoot an Uzi at some thugs).
I truly felt like I was reading... more
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| 4. Usagi Yojimbo: Travels With Jotaro | 
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By: Stan Sakai 2007-10
Usagi Yojimbo is the kind of quality work that transcends time, genres, demographics, and even age groups. It crafts a delicate and beautiful balance between honor and savagery, cute innocence and dark brutality, simple heart-warming stories and multi-part epics that shape a dense continuity. Whether or not you've ever been a fan of feudal Japanese culture, furry anthro characters, or independent... more
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| 5. Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Collected Series, Vol. 2) | |
By: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird Publisher: Tundra Publications 1992-01
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| 6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (First Classics)) | 
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By: Kevin B. Eastman, Peter Laird Publisher: First Classics 1989-12
This graphic novel is a reprint of several old issues of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and was the basis for the first TMNT movie. If you've seen the movie, you'll know how a lot of this goes - one of the turtles is ambushed (though here it is Leo, where in the movie it was Raph) and April's apartment gets trashed, and the Turtles head off into the country to at an old, dilapidated home (this time... more
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| 7. East of Lo Monthang: In the Land of Mustang | 
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By: Peter Matthiessen, Thomas Laird Publisher: Shambhala Publications 1995-10
Wondeful account of early visit to this unusal area. Great photos. I was very pleased to find this out of circulation voluime... more
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| 8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Collected Book (Volume 2) | |
By: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird Publisher: Mirage Studiios 1990
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| 9. Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content | 
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By: Peter Cathcart Wason, P. N. Johnson-Laird Publisher: Batsford 1972
The debate between Philip Johnson-Laird and Lance Rips is fairly well-known in the cognitive sciences. If one wants to catch up with the debate, this book is not the place to start. It's a fine book, but it's not central. A more efficient place to start would be with J-L's _Human and Machine Thinking_. J-L has published more books on the subject than has Rips, but that just means that some of J... more
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| 10. Tales Of The TMNT: The Collected Books Vol. 2 (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 2) | |
By: Jim Lawson Publisher: Mirage Publishing 2007
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